by Rose Brennan & Megan Dreher , Senior Writers
In a night that was thankfully shorter and less exciting than last week’s Iowa caucus, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders was declared the victor of the New Hampshire primary on Feb. 11.
Polling with the highest popular vote at 25.6 percent, Sanders accrued nine pledged delegates from last week’s primaries. Right behind him is former mayor Pete Buttigieg, who also received nine delegates and 24.3 percent of the vote. Surprisingly, Sen. Amy Klobuchar was the only other presidential candidate who left New Hampshire with any pledged delegates. She polled at 19.7 percent […]
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